Eastwood Dual Voltage Powder Gun Starter Kit

Item #11698 Brand: Eastwood

Details

Our best value! HotCoat Powder-Coating Starter Kit includes our Dual-Voltage gun for greater versatility
With our dual-voltage HotCoat powder coating gun, you can powder coat interiors and hard-to-reach corners using the low 15,000-volt setting, or switch to the high 25,000-volt setting for multi-coat coverage over larger areas with increased powder adhesion and minimal overspray. Either way, you'll get all the benefits of powder coating in your own shop! Besides the dual-voltage gun, this kit also includes gloss black color, plus all the other powder coating supplies else you'll need (except compressed air and a dedicated oven) to achieve expert results.

About Eastwood Dual Voltage Powder Gun Starter Kit

Why powder coat? Because it gives you one of the most economical, color-durable, and longest-lasting finishes available. You'll find powder-coated surfaces are far more resistant to chipping, scratches, fading, and wear than other finishes, and the color selection is virtually unlimited, with high and low gloss, metallic, and clear finishes available. And thanks to the UV resistance of many of the powders, colors stay bright and vibrant longer. Texture selections range from smooth surfaces to a wrinkled or matte finish, plus rough textures designed for hiding surface imperfections.

One 8-oz. bottle of powder covers the same area as 2-3 cans of spray paint, and clean-up is easy, since you can simply sweep-up the over-sprayed powder. Contains no environmentally harmful solvents. HotCoat Powder Coating System requires a 5-10psi compressed air source and dedicated electric oven (or toaster oven).

(See "Contents" tab for all the specific powder coating supplies included in this Dual-Voltage kit.)

Safety

Use a disposable dust mask when handling or applying powder. Powder, like common flour, can be explosive when suspended in the air in high concentrations. To minimize any explosion risk, sweep up—do not vacuum—powder from the floor. Cure powder in a well-ventilated area. The urethane powders we sell liberate a very minute amount of isocyanates when the powder flows out. This usually occurs about 3-5 minutes after the part is placed in the oven to bake. Wear a respirator with fresh cartridges when curing or inspecting flow-out progress.